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Quotes About Bath

I don't think it is so much the actual bath that most cats dislike; I think it's the fact that they have to spend a good part of the day putting their hair back in place.
~ Debbie Peterson
She uses a new image to make me understand how she lives: it's like the morning when she bathes and her body withdraws while she stares at the surface of the bath water. 'I am the thought on the bath in the room without mirrors.
~ Andre Breton
I find a bath meditative and usually prepare myself for the day in this manner.
~ Tom Ford
My performance as Major Breakthrough (whose comrades in arms include Private Bath, Corporal Punishment and General Nuisance) had improved somewhat.
~ Lawrence Block
Maybe one day, before the universe died, Unkar Plutt would take a bath.
~ Alan Dean Foster
Where are they now, as he sits at his bedside table, listening to the sound of his running bath, vaguely perceiving the change in the light.
~ Alan Lightman
As far as we are concerned, there is no dislike, no personal tension, no disunity or strife that cannot be overcome by intercessory prayer. Intercessory prayer is the purifying bath into which the individual and the community must enter every day.
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
The meeting did succeed, however, in searing into the minds of several French officers a singular image: that of Churchill, angered by the French failure to prepare his afternoon bath, bursting through a set of double doors wearing a red kimono and a white belt, exclaiming, "Uh ay ma bain?"—his French version of the question "Where is my bath?" One witness reported that in his fury he looked like "an angry Japanese genie.
~ Erik Larson
The black hardrubber bathtub stopper at the Parker house.
~ Robert Lowell
Come and see my rose-coloured bath full of death!
~ Robert W. Chambers
As far as I'm concerned, taking a bath is sort of like drowning, with soap.
~ Rodman Philbrick
I just enjoy the moment I'm in. For me, life is a whole experience, not just a series of isolated moments. It's like submerging yourself into a warm bath rather than sticking your toe under the faucet. It's the totality of life
~ Alex Trebek
I was in the bath at the time, and my dad came running in and said, 'Guess who they want to play Harry Potter!?' and I started to cry. It was probably the best moment of my life.
~ Daniel Radcliffe
Hardest of all were those problems about people doing incomprehensible things with no motivation. I was inclined to drift away from the sum to wonder why people would care what time two trains passed each other (spies), be so picky about seating arrangements (recently divorced people), or - which to this day remains incomprehensible - run the bath with no plug in.
~ Jo Walton
When Hitler came to power I was in the bath.
~ Anna Funder
How many women have the courage to start properly with a cold, cold bath early in the morning? I jump in, throw the water, cold as ice, and after the first plunge I am happy.
~ Anna Held
She began to cry—she cried and cried. I rushed out and found her mother's maid, and we locked the door and got her into a cold bath.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
To say there is a time and a place for everything is trite, but the truth of the sentiment is not to be denied for all that; one could play the accordion while having a bath but probably nobody has ever tried to do that.
~ Flann O'Brien
At home, I dedicate occasional whole days to reading as if I'm a convalescent. The ideal place for this is the bath, where the body floats free. Books go a little wavy, but they're mine, so who cares.
~ Rachel Kushner
Someone's going to have to wipe up the floor…" "Hmm." "Luke Riordan, you're in a bubble bath." "Yeah," he said, breathless. "What would people think? Big, tough, womanizing Black Hawk pilot, in a bubble bath." "You better not tell or you'll be punished," he said, still catching his breath. She giggled again. "That might be interesting. I never know what you'll come up with next." Late
~ Robyn Carr
Let winter come. Let the snow fall and consume Bath in a shroud of silence. Let everything feel as bound and stifled as my heart.
~ Rose Tremain
She kept a stack of books near the tub so she could read in the bath, even though the edges of the pages turned moldy. She read on trains and on buses, which often made her late as she was forever missing her stop.
~ Alice Hoffman
Childhood is that wonderful time when all you need to do to lose weight is take a bath.
~ Joe Moore
She told me she worked in the morningAnd started to laugh,I told her I didn'tAnd crawled off to sleep in the bath.And when I awokeI was alone,This bird had flown.So I lit a fire,Isn't it goodNorwegian wood.
~ Anonymous